‘Eminently reasonable. At a time when too much of what is written about the elderly is depressingly downbeat, dwelling only on decline and dementia, Weste...
Deserted by her husband and forced out of her job as a schoolteacher, Sonia Swayne flees the sulky grey climes of Cambridge, England, for the plains of Nepal ai...
Arthur Swinson’s account of his time in the Japanese invasion of the British India from April to June 1944, this book is a tour de force about the battle ...
In this graphic milestone of investigative reporting, Darryl Cunningham explodes the lies, hoaxes and scams of popular science, debunking media myths and decodi...
When acclaimed science writer Stefan Klein asks Nobel Prize- winning chemist Roald Hoffmann what sets scientists apart, Hoffmann says, ‘First and foremost...
Anjali Nerlekar’s Bombay Modern is a close reading of Arun Kolatkar’s canonical poetic works that relocates the genre of poetry to the center of bot...
In this collection of stories and essays by children and young adults from different parts of India, we see unbridled imagination and empathy, as they write abo...
One of the most unconventional travelogues ever written, Gone Away covers three months of Dom Moraes’ life spent in the subcontinent at the time of the Ch...